| 4 es F | : A a y eV ieyC zs , go foe ; ' OL, 9% ; NEW HAZELTON, B,C. * WEDNESDAY, MAIRCH 11, 1936 | NO. 3: ay cea og ce ease tae oe oo NO. 33 Prince Rupert Collapsed near. i EK. T. Ke“aney on British. = —_ = ~ “IR. H. H. Goo sodridge | North America Act. and : ees _ A Son’s Home An cos - - 0 oo. a ee a TE “Pr | I rm One Own Reporter on Snturday’ Just befure noon Res- mt ropose \men ments fhald Hubert Goodridge of. Kitsogue- i . jclet collapsed and passed away immed- q Continned from last week , The spring assize at Prince Rupert iately just a- few feet ne aor ’ nh. T..Kennty, M.LA., for Skeena, in : we find? In compirison with Ge pra! wil) he, according to present expecta uf his pons n ore a ii 7 i he Le rislature, dealt with mining and Vinee of. -tions. presided over by Mr. Justice tween New ane ton and Seu azel- arenas ; _ Nevin Seotin—oo. oir Matison. recoutly appointed member of [ta Ue was 57 years of age, a native of Kugiaund. and is survived by four xuuricultnre, and then he went on to a discussion of the revision of the Brit- ish North America Act, and this week \ 1 :] ‘Xow Briuswick—s.54 . the supreme court of British Columbi: \ a the Herald publishes the hitter part Wi Qtehec—28.38 a4 chilfren, two sons, David and Glen, Ontarie—23.58 - _ {Commissioner Alder is in receipt or iid twe danghters, Faith and one mar- Miniteba—48.34) a telegram from. Prank Buckley who [tied near Vanderhoof. af S Ke vs specced: : : ' . . . “ : I Mr. Romney's sprees Saskatchewain—i9.36 oe has heen in England in connection with} The late Mr. Goodridge, for the last th “We have beoore us now a pros: Alborta---G2.46 ‘ the flouting of finances for the estab [five and on half years, has been mis- : sionary teacher for the United church So that is readily seen we have not) lishment of a pulp mill at Prince Tue ‘revelved fair or proportinate ftreat-l pert. Mr. Bnekley, who wired from ment: with the rest of Canada. . Sew York, sent on message as brief as | “Subsidies were granted to replacelit was optimistie, He merely said ithe surrender of customs and excise to| that everything owas moving alone the exclusive right-of the Dominion of | satisfactorily. Cannda. Since, entering | Confederation ‘ ad ‘to the year 1984 In respect ‘of this pro-; A Judge of the. British .vinee, the Dominion Government has|supreme court sat here yesterday to i collected hy way of duties and excise) hear the appen) of AJ J. Prudhomme the imugnificient total of $442,095,424,| from the assessment levied an his two wherens our subsidies have yielded to}lots on Fraser st. The assessment is this province the mengre sum of $27,-|between $2,000 and $2,400, and this{| from the road and the snow was deep. 450,547 leaving an excess in favor of | Mr. Prudhomme considers too inuch, | Without thinking of his weakened con- the Dominion government of $414,- er) dition the deceased walked and was i Constitution ‘to meet the needs and. by the Railway Commission is prohi- GB5,8TT: an average of over $6,000,000 iter fr is at wreloame stir aloug the Ne eal we Som De hose hand requirements ag they then saw them.|nitive and discriminating; British Col-[P*" Yea". Surely, Mr. Speuker, this/wuter front for this week the last of Cone, Grant w : i the coe AN other things have had to give way lumpia is one of those provinces which {'* # Prblem behind which every mom-|the halibut fleet will be gone to star¢| (os Grant were notitied and fhe cor- to the march of progress throughout lone. remains within Confederation | Bet of this house can ally himself, dif-| Searching the deep for Prince Rupert’s|2e" veld an inquiry resulting in a de- Canada. Our Constitution alone re-( vies, Temains: ( fer as we may on other policies and|men] ticket. From the seats of the| sion that death was due to natural Our ¢ purely on sentimental ties. The fin- . [mighty at Ottaw . causes, The body was removed to the mains unchanged through changing] ancinl situation is e problems. Hoty at a comes word that ‘dal sit qually as conten- fishing is legally permissable on the |™0rsne at the hospital. times. It now mist be revised to har- ‘There are many other comparisons i . tlons as the other two already men-|.‘ drawn amplifring this state-/Stroke of midnight, Monday, March 1G,/ ‘The funeral was held on Tuesday at- ) pect of a revisionzef the Britixh North a American Act. This act as is weil known lias been: held sucred since the ; dnys of Confederafton and any attempt \: to revise or redraft it has, been frown- ed upon by various provinees, It g wonld now appear, that. for the first ! f Atime since Gonfederation the provinces { ” are practically ynanimous that... it. By) should be revised. We mnst bear’ “hn tind that our Canadian constitution was formed by those who were sincere | a'} and earnest, but who were limited in thelr outlook os to what present day|oxisted in the past, coupled with the } conditions would be. They compiled | excessive freight rates as laid down ut Kitseeuecia. Last week. he had the flu for a few days, but was feeling it lot better although . weak. With his son David he drove up fiom: -Kitse- guccla on Saturday with the intention Lo of calling: on the doctor-for: fdvice and Columbia | trettment “if nécessary. “Enroute they stopped at South Hazelton and then drove on to the son’g house where un number of bee hives are being winter- ed. The house is about half a mile in ——— ‘ ; , monize with today's requirements and] tioned, The city 14 : Faery * # inodern ideas, and in changing this hiner i, i. ats of Montreal in its | nent and situation but Io am sure]! dications point to mmctive season| “Moen from the United church, Haz- » Constituth n J lems m erent mukrupt condition may obtain what has already been quoted is suf-|for Lath halibut and salmon. elton and was very largely attended. onstifution no doubt many problems its finances from the banks for cur- ok Miterment took place in the Hazelton ficient to convince the most skeptical . - funeaid that. (British, Columbia in the past: has 4 tuted. ad frating. shin. Maid Of... “eto etn ct Groufahl j Pre hie ‘pald a ‘treinenduous price for its “enter: | rl Tins heen Hed up oat . Prinee Me ‘ ink ee a “Ritsew tect the! itt : ing Confederation, that and a revamp: Rupert for ‘some days having her enr- vain a “. firming near Van- ing of the B.N.. Act is long since bast len removel xo that tepair work can be the ” vod i . mn that farm that due. Thit this government's efforts}itone folloving the stranding at Boat} Gen daughter, lives, to have this Act opened up and for Bint. down the const, She was tow. | ¢ ™ m ide Mee vassed awity some more redsonable and equitable terms] eq hore by Skipper Armour’s salvage tHE SEAYS AO, for British Columbin, is one of - the mitfif. Maid of Orleans which was on most pressing problems confronting us| per wry to the Arctle from Seattle, |UAST MINING LECTURE IN HAZ- will present - themselves. But there is rent account at 4%, while the city of ane condition, syhich-sput. he. Fecognized. av auedrver-dsseompelledste ~pnydl4. one Le recommended by those who will] Tre Vancouver merchant pays 644% di the redrafting und that is the fact! to 6% un his loans, while the Montreal |. thot Cannda ix today united only merchant will get the same lean for thrangh sentiment. The question aris- [5 ig. Toronto and Ontario borrow at ex Whether or.not sentiment ean unite Hand 44% while Vancouver and Brt the diversified interests of Cnnada as sh Columbia will Day 5 and 6¢e. - It ther are while economienl | problems [ will, therofore, readily be secn that - Sa ee 4 tnd te rend the - provinees asunder. lwe are: feopaolientiy isolated, P | E N ON TUESDA ‘ ‘ . 7 te ateh- . 7 + ‘ The orlgluial design of: the Constitu- | work remedies for the Province — ot’ i vee T have much -pleasnre| was pnilt fd years ago in San Franu-| * ° ETO 'UESDAY . tion was to bind the provinces togeth- British ‘Colmmbla in tts contention for. nm Seconding: the resolution | MO RBIS fe'sea. amd for NEY 2 moun she wash | “mére ke . ; proposed’ by the Hon. the 2nd mem-| ship of adveutuve—the sort that Jack | There will be jnst two more lectures = ee es for hei 1 mata [ Ct i bt] be ther ter ms will ne ear [ed Ld ' Y ty minin ig 1 ft gs 18 e the ere i] their nut wate Ge and % ) long 2. h tole r i . C ‘Cl res T Vy m t 1 + ber Tor af R NCOUY 1 -Bu var a, *Ondon eould wenve a vrarn ‘abou + he | R ir hi di trict, ane ou Tit tle eee fave ie eaoramces cerfated; we must have equal rights with | Muid of Or1 i ] 12th of March and the last on“ eH exclusive rights bu ey also took} the rest. of the provine * sane ee eer 8 young " Sig the onlin v es. In short, and venturesome thing—she’s old and {@y, March 17th: ‘This is the orlginal enta he Thom fnion DUS the r izh o}we mus be in Con edenition | | W ( te a “fy ‘ L iy schedule and it ha ws been follo W ed c. 11 ec i in Ht Lig 14 t t > at 3 el f | Ly ti n the il réa TOS ec ty He, and ins Tea ad af flodging tanie eve AY nag ha ~The may bee! ' Cangtyuc ave sense 0 the Wo! | or no revenue cutters sor pok NE Avonn i] the th 1 al- } le my tt et tl T t Hf caugtye tiv 7 f Yor it , i ( fully in spite of @ ve v 8ey ere wen previously thourhe ‘of. Ant . iu exer-fnt all It We ould, therefore. Ap en I ‘ouri § { Ss A rea f lk Is j th Ss tl & ther couditions d wing the whole of : ; ‘ by ip . hiysturious is mwas in le outh Seas , isle thos eo rights the pray ince of Bri = that we need not. only an amending of . whe ie nea ry _ Arr rs ' Pr el rar v. The lecture on, Tuesd iy of. she i engar ud In ear AY ing cS puds and en i : “thsh Columbin. owing to ts Reological {the British North! A it ' ixolntlon, lee not we proportional ad. {eonaplete ‘veensting _— ca. Act but a Ootsa Country ensoline to settlements and sumply next. week, March 17, will be iNustrat- vintages with | the other proyinces. As iin ilustiation of the. extent that points away mp pene. nny hue acting sis Thit coun) AS a safe guard to the rights ‘of the}we are adversely affected since enter- » Prom Ble Cooln to the Ootsn Lake vy ae. | The most inne heen hvoviuees the Senate was st up ovér|ing Confederation; the following tin comatry is to be developed into an area The local Chamber of Commeree an he a most interesting ond Instrnetive the House of Commons but, unfortun-[ures are interesting, In order to especially for tourists, campers and all|oWnce that this stummer there is a lecture and a fitting climax to the. ately, the function of that body has}atone for the surrender of our provog- kinds of sport loving and nature loy-| Song likelihood of tourists having a Winter series of talks which. Mr, Lay . heen, more or less along potitical lines] atives, whieh we enjoyed prior to Con Ing people, hoth of Canada and the ect, fine between Donte in Prines me eateint ont | | United. Stntes, as well as the lands-be- | Rupert. The strangers ean saunter, rather than the Just claims of pro-[federation and for the ¥ | arying on of Yond the seas. Hon. Wells Grey on-| instead of walking rapidly. and enjoy| ICE CREAM FOR Goon’ RRALTIE vinces adversely affected. We havelsuch service: been fighting an unholy Eastern All justice, the anppert of ellen yn Houneed: in the Legislatnre shat this one of thease vail of wanna { iulce composed: of three decisive factors}to Hbraries and | scientific ‘socteties,| work was to be undertaken right away | tons of the city, instend of a slnee) * Tee erowm has man. lities w | *" _-namely ; industrial, © financial and , hospitals: . vpand no doubt it will be started with {Over the shoulder, ‘ a wee aa | leet and chatiifes nea ea tice crane ave i wil bo startod with a Te peuimend its extensive use, : not. only , “On OF parties, but as a? re , gular family . transportation: interests. of Pustern{ matters ag cannot be re here Canada. And we ennnot hope to sue-[volving upon the: gener! govemency ful country and nature. has done just| -* movement ts under way here to} dessart thronghout the year. Made. # veel s0 Jong as the power of control (of Canada) British Columbia was About everything that Is necessary for} CowaKe the nse of. silver coinage.| principably of milk and ‘en liea in the ante ee ee ‘industntlc given an annual ptr enplte nome what the country is intended. About| The matter has been taken tT) with the nutritious Wholesome cream is on. 7 provinces, : lowance of 80 cents, the only thing that is lacking is casy/FOvernment. Canneries are to be ask-|estable food. Becau ot te ite ‘Ht hag heen street before, 1bnt it! the mer oo ct province since ft transportation to and. from, and no|e? to usa ns much silver as they can! content: alone, ice se.of its vitamin Hears repetitlon, that we in British, entered Confederation in 1871 to thé nahitharae Government _ Proposes to do of mae nts tet a the co-operation welt @ place in the fant ate a in Columbia ate obligate sctmne eh fiscal vent at ONE 1086 provide,’ For’ a lazy holiday with the of merchants is requested, so thut it is a splendi ‘amily dietary, as . n respect Of | canoe, “fehing tackle, spy. glasses, ete,| there wlll be a growing demand for found “to ben gure ot ae vitamin, againat ‘colds 4 sell, outside f Canada. 90 per cent of such services, amounts to $468,873,429; ~ hat we produce; the remaining" 10% the. total amount of the region has no: superior for climb-. evrything from a dime to p dollar OY . “per. capita, grant fated fr ” addition: thé buttor. fat. ini fen’ \ ing motintalns tt-1s quite -ag ‘good ; for] MUBTe! from the white moto —— peream and the seignt: which it. ‘euntatms > lone going to the rést of Canta, anti} Técelved ot offset thi 8 amount | wag seem vet, “ew wet fall hunting it 1 . - 4 7 - Abra * Yet, In view of that fact, we: are oblig- | $12,732,778, leaving an adverse batance fast. tr avelliag aula toes re "a vey. ve provides the hea Which, the body. needs: . 5a Phe: ‘furniinie manufeetirers of the fo comnhat cold, - it enn. be. ‘ttuly snig cEey ed fo buy in Canada 70%" of: our re against. British Col * unbin of $196,140,- ¥ , ood eouitry ny ; air : ments und pay “exeqhatve freight, 651 or an amount almost: suffigient to Ri ; nery no ae aren) ¥ from, east are asking the- -Ditnion govern- that no other. fond § RO. ‘a eliciously mis. . hates M hal, Heth Hasty fling the fact | wipe out the total proviuelat tnglebted- o a CARD, or THANKS nient. te raise the infer-mediute tnviee °° ‘fon. and henlth ¥atah v ith apnetitte *, garler ayer funn aie, Be, Peaulrements one - es Foe Fram 30 to 40 ber cout -to “keep ont the neni Ty, hentth returtis hionay ates Ry nper ‘on "I "une ‘ ¥ td " Wo ¥ . , he: : ut RS amv than ine at yBritain te Van Py extn. W hat. we have ‘received | We wish to thank: ‘all: those Who. io ‘Ameren sonds.: very, muanntnetiver | in deo eren} eo] t OM eA Wwe yg ‘ship them ‘tram [by Way oat grants, from ws, aquTens ‘kindly assisted ux and. showed = TE ak | ‘the Rume, thing, awhit’s: the: oe vet Norontayfer Winnipeg: by" rall. 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